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hepcat1989
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PG Question

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I was wondering if PG Pilots can jump from a plane, and deploy. If so, that's another way to launch. Kind of like aerotow for hg- powered launch. I'm heading to Chambersburg airport today for some big fly-in. I may take a flight around town. There will be ultralights, parachuting, powered pg, and planes. Shawn.
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Spark
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PG 'Jumping'

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Some adventurous pilots have developed a method called 'D-bagging'. The PG canopy is folded into a large container so that it will easily come out and open. This technique has been used successfully (by experience pilots) to drop from ultralights, hot-air balloons, bridges, and even helicopters. Mike Kung 'D-bagged' from a helicopter and crossed the english channel.

http://www.flyozone.com/video/videoplay ... ame=pg2003

I suspect that a conventional airplane would travel too fast for a safe D-bag opening ... but what do I know?
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Other Deployment-Bag (D-Bag) related links

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Ok, well that answers that! Thanks for the cool ass footage Spark. I was watching skydivers yesterday, and the sky they were jumping in. The sky was full of cummies. I guess that they just can't thermal- not enough wing surface ?. When I saw them land they flare to a dead stop, and touch down very easy. Hmm - Those Damm Bag Wings.


I may be missing out on something! :twisted:
Peace, Shawn.
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